Just about a year ago I aquired a bunch of tools that had been submerged by the tidal surge of Hurricane Sandy.
This Craftsman vise was in good shape but was a little rusty and crusty, nothing a little elbow grease and some paint couldnt take care of.
The moveable jaw is stamped 6 55 I assume this means June 1955. An it looks the part according to old Craftsman tool catalogs.
I believe this is the BIG Dog of that year, Jaws measure 4 1/2 inches and opens 8 plus inches. I havent weighed it but damn it's heavy.
So hear is the before as I received it. She still worked but was a little stiff and looked a little worse for wear.
This Craftsman vise was in good shape but was a little rusty and crusty, nothing a little elbow grease and some paint couldnt take care of.
The moveable jaw is stamped 6 55 I assume this means June 1955. An it looks the part according to old Craftsman tool catalogs.
I believe this is the BIG Dog of that year, Jaws measure 4 1/2 inches and opens 8 plus inches. I havent weighed it but damn it's heavy.
So hear is the before as I received it. She still worked but was a little stiff and looked a little worse for wear.




ruined my weekend since it is tip top besides the crack, going to keep it in case I eventually find another one that needs donor parts. I have had pretty good luck with vises so it wasn't so bad, I got my 9400 for $50 so I got nothing to complain about. If yours has no cracks, you got a nice vise, looking forward to see what it will look like restored since I can't do it myself.